Jedi_Keiran_Halcyon posted:1. Names like "Force Choke" and "Force Lighting" are useful in video games where you need a way to equate button x with effect y, but I think they're really silly outside of that context.
Jedi_Keiran_Halcyon posted:2. Honestly, I don't think using the Force to disable one's opponents by temporarily choking them is any worse than using the Force to knock one's opponents unconscious.
Jedi_Keiran_Halcyon posted:Regardless of what non-film canon sources might say about choking and lightning being intrinsically 'dark-side', as it plays out in the films there's nothing that suggests to me that Luke's choking of the guards is a use of the dark side.
Arawn_Fenn posted:Force lightning is referred to in canon sources as a Sith power, a dark side power, evil lightning, Palpatine's hate, and a corruption of the Force.
Darth_Naveu posted:The Force choke isn't a Dark Side move. It's just used by Sith Lords waaaaay more than Jedi. So yeah, he did use the Force choke.
DarthIktomi posted:Darth_Naveu posted:The Force choke isn't a Dark Side move. It's just used by Sith Lords waaaaay more than Jedi. So yeah, he did use the Force choke. I think it's made clear that using the Force to harm others is always a dark side move.
Palp_Faction posted:He was using the dark side. Luke was slipping down that path. He then blew up Jabba's sail barge after he'd defeated all the guards, killing Jabba's unarmed entourage and even the live band!
DarthIktomi posted:I think it's made clear that using the Force to harm others is always a dark side move.
Arawn_Fenn posted:So why do we celebrate when Luke blows all those people up in A New Hope?
DarthIktomi posted:Appropriate use of force.
DarthIktomi posted:Of course, that still doesn't explain Yoda and those guards.
Dark--Helmet posted:I don't think theres anything to explain.Yoda knocked the guards out instead of needlessly killing them.
Arawn_Fenn posted:Why not? That is a contradiction. And who decides what is "appropriate"?
DarthIktomi posted:In any courtroom with a jury not hand-picked by Palpatine (Then again, his Hand has a thing for Luke, so...), what Luke did would be considered justifiable homicide.
DarthIktomi posted:OTOH, in ROTJ, Luke wasn't even attacked before he choked them.
eht13 posted:And if you watch closely, the guards are just starting to turn towards Yoda, presumably to take some sort of action against him (they obviously know who and what he is); they are not just standing there.